Category Archive For "Dakota Pacific"
The Dakota Pacific Nuclear Option
There is a way to win against Dakota Pacific. We just probably don’t have the chutzpah to make it happen. I realized this when I was at my child’s dentist in Kimball Junction. Dakota Pacific owned the building. Dakota Pacific doesn’t care about you, and they sure as hell don’t care about me. However, they …
Why I support the Stop Dakota Pacific referendum
If you don’t know what Dakota Pacific is, you will in about two years. It is going to remake the entry corridor to Park City fundamentally. Dakota Pacific Real Estate is a Salt Lake City-based development firm that acquired the Kimball Junction Tech Center with the goal of transforming it from a low-density office park …
Jeremy Ranch, we need you to “Stop Dakota Pacific” this weekend
If you live in Jeremy Ranch, you have likely seen volunteers by the golf course and the Park and Ride asking you to sign a petition to “Stop Dakota Pacific.” If you have driven by and not stopped because you weren’t sure what it was about or how important it is, please reconsider. The petition …
Tune into the Dakota Pacific Hearing on Thursday at 11 AM(6/15/23)
The long-awaited Summit County lawsuit against Dakota Pacific (DP) begins tomorrow. Summit County is requesting a summary judgment against DP on whether Utah Senate Bill 84 applies to the development. Summit County claims that the “Transit Center” at Kimball Junction doesn’t meet the definition of a “public transit hub” and therefore isn’t forced into allowing …
The Dakota Pacific Project is dead for now. Great Job Park City.
I firmly believe the only politics you can individually effect are local politics. Park City and Summit County residents demonstrated that with the Dakota Pacific project. Kudos to Mitch Solomon, and Friends of Summit County for Responsible Growth, for organizing an overwhelming community effort to Stop Dakota Pacific. For all intents and purposes, Dakota Pacific is …
Opposed to Dakota Pacific? The deck is stacked against you.
What a surprise. Summit County moved the Dakota Pacific meeting from November 17th to December 1st. Why would they ever do that? It could be because there was a problem with the meeting space or because a County Councilor couldn’t make it. However, my bet is it’s because Summit County wants to hamper the campaign …
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